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US-led Coalition Bomb Kills 50 Syrian Women, Children

  • Black plumes of smoke rise in Baghouz, Deir Al Zor province, Syria March 3, 2019.

    Black plumes of smoke rise in Baghouz, Deir Al Zor province, Syria March 3, 2019. | Photo: Reuters

Published 11 March 2019
Opinion

SANA reports the attack happened on the al-Baghouz camp in eastern Deir Ezzor province.

Sources told the media that most of those killed in the attack, which occurred on the al-Baghouz camp in eastern Deir ez Zor province. Most are victims were women and children, according to Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

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Once again U.S.-led forces have attacked the al-Baghouz camp that it bombed twice Feb. 11 "killing or injuring" at least 86 civilians in the area.  

A similar indiscriminate attack took place Jan. 26 by U.S. coalition members in the same region that killed 13 civilians.   

Last Saturday, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced the start of the operation to free Al-Baghouz, the last village in Syria controlled by the Islamic State.

In early February the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said it would begin an operation to free Al-Baghouz, the last Syrian village controlled by the Islamic State. An estimated 300 IS militants are besieged in the village of Baghouz, hemmed in by the Euphrates River and the SDF. In there effort though they have shelled hundreds of civilians. 

According to Press TV since U.S.-coalition forces have been bombing Syria to rid the country of IS some 3,222 civilians have lost their lives in the explosions.

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